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K12 Educators Integrating Technology
skip to main | skip to sidebar K12 Educators Integrating Technology Musings of a language teacher turned technology integration specialist helping eductors K12-Higher Ed. Friday, March 5, 2010 Light bulb moment Today was the first full day of the Central States Conference in Minneapolis. This year Im combining a look at technology tools in education and attending mostly elementary sessions. Its always a wonderful experience to see language teaching colleagues old and new, check out whats in the exhibit hall and roll the dice to see if I pick the best sessions of the many that are offered.
k12eit.blogspot.com
- Saturday, March 6, 2010
EDITing in the Dark » ELI Focus – Mobile Learning
EDITing in the Dark on Twitter | Entries RSS | Comments RSS EDITing in the Dark Thoughts on the technologies that help us tell stories Home boora.ca Contact Me New Photo Gallery ELI Focus – Mobile Learning By Raj , March 5, 2010 11:04 am, I missed the first day of this session because I was home sick, but I did take away some important confirmations from the second day. This brings up the second point – if we want to start moving forward,
boora.ca
- Saturday, March 6, 2010
» Mobile Technology in the Classroom Heidi Olson
Heidi Olson Sharing a little of what I know Home About Mobile Technology in the Classroom I just finished up a 2-half day virtual conference on Mobile Learning 2.0: As far as using mobile technologies in the classroom, there is an opportunity to use the technology to engage the student and to keep them interested in the topics you cover. The Next Phase of Innovation in Mobility sponsored by Educause. This was my first experience with attending a conference like this and I have mixed feelings.
rhetorica.uaf.edu
- Friday, March 5, 2010
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BASIC Cell Phones Can Be Assistive Technologies
I am NOT an expert on assistive technologies, but I have been hearing from more teachers on how their special needs students are benefiting from cell phone technology, so I wanted to share what I have learned. For the Visually Impaired A VI teacher in one of my courses ( Julie Burger ) shared with me that her VI students often are the last to get to experience new technologies because the technologies need to be modified for the visually impaired. While we are starting to see cell phones and software being developed specially for the blind and deaf , I wanted to take a few minutes and explore how BASIC cell phones (without the costly software) can be assistive devices for hearing impaired and visually impaired students.
Cell Phones in Learning
- Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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My Top 10 Mobile Tools for Learning
Jane Hart from the Center for Learning & Performance Technologies is still looking for Top 10 Tools for Learning. Anyone who wants to add their knowledge feel free to go to http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/yours.html recommended/yours.html and add your own list. I have added my Top 10 Mobile Tools for Learning and they are: Opera mini browser http://www.operamini.com/ : this browser saves me on download time and size (which comes down to saving money). Find.mobi http://find.mobi/ mobile search engine delight, but unfortunately only in
Ignatia Webs
- Wednesday, August 6, 2008
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CCK08 Free and reliable open source software for YOU and all of us
In the past decade, free and open source software (FOSS) has become one of the major catalysts in increasing transparency by lowering the barrier to access the best software technologies. Connecting to others, is enabled by open source software. So this is not a blogpost on theory, but on practicalities of connectivism reality. The open source community
Ignatia Webs
- Monday, September 22, 2008
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LogMeIn Ignition for iPhone/iPod touch
Today, TUAW posted an article about LogMeIn's acceptance of applications for the private beta of LogMeIn Ignition for iPhone/iPod touch, the mobile client version of the remote control platform. With a final release planned for the end of the year, the client will allow full remote control of any computer in your list, including screen blanking and zoom/pan options.
TUAW suggests that while
iThinkEd
- Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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Docs to Go for the iPhone
iPhone Atlas recently reported that DataViz , publisher of the venerable Palm OS application Documents to Go, has announced plans to bring a version of the application to the iPhone. The software allows users to view and edit Word documents, PowerPoint presentations and Excel Spreadsheets and offers many other features, including the ability to display graphic files.
DataViz is projecting delivery of Documents
iThinkEd
- Monday, November 3, 2008
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Remember The Milk for iPhone
Today, Ars Technica reports the release of Remember The Milk (RTM) for iPhone. Ars suggests that RTM has remained one of the most interesting and innovative apps for keeping track of tasks. Existing primarily as a rich web app, RTM integrates with a virtual boatload of other apps and services, including Gmail, Windows Mobile, Google Calendar, Twitter, and now, iPhone.
iThinkEd
- Wednesday, November 5, 2008
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Exploring Educational Technology
Exploring Educational Technology Front Page About Multimedia Photos Files 2009 MLearning Projects Overview June 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment The projects are guided and supported by weekly “technology sessions” (Communities of Practice, or COP) facilitated by a ‘technology steward’ (Wenger et al., technologies for integration within each course. 2005) investigating the potential of mobile web 2.0 The COPs are a collaborative partnership between the researcher (as
thomcochrane.wordpress.com
- Saturday, June 20, 2009
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Create a free SMS auto-reply learning tool
Date: January 7, 2008 (Updated)
Type: Tags: baselsreplybasels reply sms auto response responder studytxt study text studytext mobile learning m-learning mlearning mobilelearning mobile-learning “mobile learning” freeware education e-learning elearning educational technology revision teaching
I’ve previously blogged about StudyTXT , a system deployed at a number of New Zealand educational institutions (to whom it is available for free), which allows students to send an SMS and receive on-demand learning and support information on their mobile phones.
Mobile Learning
- Wednesday, January 9, 2008
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Persuasive Video on Cell Phones and Schools
The goal is to give a perspective of educational history and technology, where common technology tools (such as a chalkboard or pen or even Internet) were once banned and labeled "harmful" as we are doing with cell phones. I created this video for my presentation at the MACUL conference tomorrow in Grand Rapids, MI. I would love some feedback on it.
Cell Phones in Learning
- Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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My top 5 list of agonising eLearning Myths
It is all about Technology No way, eLearning is all about engaging humans and using technology as an instrument to help people learn. Through the last decade some myths got their paws on eLearning. And although a lot of us try to get these myths banned, they keep popping-up whenever I have an introduction talk on eLearning. Because these myths keep
Ignatia Webs
- Monday, August 18, 2008
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